Top 13 Best-Selling Trucks In Canada – October 2013 YTD

One year ago, in October 2012, an amazing 92.5% of the trucks sold in Canada were full-size pickups. Not Rangers, not Frontiers, not Tacomas, not Raiders or Equators, but Rams and Silverados and, yes, F-Series pickups, too.

Last month, in October 2013, 94.6% of the trucks sold in Canada were full-size pickups. Canada’s five top-selling trucks? All full-size. Though it’s typically ranked fifth, the Toyota Tacoma’s 15% year-over-year decline paved the way for the Toyota Tundra – up 74% compared with October 2012 – to climb into the top five.

There’s another way of looking at Canada’s October truck results. 88.5% of the trucks sold in Canada last month – and approximately 16% of all new vehicles sold in Canada in October – were F-Series’, Rams, Sierras, and Silverados. 88.8% of the trucks sold wore Detroit badges.

You can click any model name in the table below to find historical monthly and yearly sales figures for both the United States and Canada. The best seller list below takes into account all trucks, and it’s been made sortable so you can rank trucks by year-to-date volume or year-over-year change or alphabetically by clicking the column headings.

October’s best seller lists for cars and SUVs are coming up soon on GCBC. You can always find historical monthly and yearly sales figures for any vehicle by selecting a make and model at the Sales Stats page. The + icon has been removed from year-over-year improvements. Look instead for red font to designate year-over-year declines. We’ve also added prior year data, which results in the sight of Dakotas and Rangers in the table below.